We bought ours at Walmart, like we do every year. The reason you may not have found them is because they have changed the packaging. Whereas they used to be in that nut-brown cube, they're now packaged in a smaller, gray, rectangular box.

They were cheaper, though. The box (sorry, don't remember the size but it seemed about half the size of the old box) was $3.57. I believe the old box used to be $9.xx, wasn't it?

I must say that this might be our last year for Nutcho purchases, as last year we were quite disappointed in the quality of the chocolate.

We bought ours at Walmart, like we do every year. The reason you may not have found them is because they have changed the packaging. Whereas they used to be in that nut-brown cube, they're now packaged in a smaller, gray, rectangular box.

They were cheaper, though. The box (sorry, don't remember the size but it seemed about half the size of the old box) was $3.57. I believe the old box used to be $9.xx, wasn't it?

I must say that this might be our last year for Nutcho purchases, as last year we were quite disappointed in the quality of the chocolate.

I actually called Nestle about it
They told me that they are in smaller boxes- I saw that much on their website actually.

But the guy on the phone told me they reformulated the Nutchos- so now it is only with Hazelnuts inside and rice crisps.

I don't get to Walmart in the winter as it is 2 hours away for me, but have not seen the chocolates at Shoppers or anywhere else yet.

and did you feel silly on the phone saying the word "nutchos" in a serious manner? just curious

"WHERE ARE MY NUTCHOS"

Nutchos or Nutcho's are chocolates with nuts that were heavily advertised about 5 or 10 years ago.
The saying in the commercial was, "Nutcho's are for nut nuts."

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